Full-day chauffeur · Paris
Full-day chauffeur in Paris, billed by the hour
Keep the same transport plan from the first hotel pickup to the final appointment. A full-day booking gives meetings, private visits, meals and evening plans one coordinated operating window.

Chauffeur-driven Mercedes vehicles for schedules inside Paris. No self-drive rental.
Days that benefit from one retained chauffeur
Executive meeting day
Protect several fixed appointments without explaining the programme to a new driver after every meeting.
Private Paris day
Combine shopping, lunch, a private visit and dinner while keeping coats and purchases in the same vehicle.
Family or small group schedule
Use a V-Class when repeated entry, cabin space and a shared pickup point matter more than separate cars.
First day of a longer stay
Start a multi-day programme with a complete operating plan that can be refined each evening.
A full day is an operating window, not ten hours of continuous driving
The vehicle may be waiting, repositioning or preparing for the next pickup while you are in a meeting. That continuity is the value of a full-day chauffeur: the driver already knows the next address, the coordinator has one current schedule and the passenger keeps one contact channel.
A ten-hour window can still become fragile if every minute is assigned. Build the day around three or four fixed anchors, then place flexible stops between them. Cross-city movements, major events and peak traffic need deliberate margin rather than optimistic map times.
Example: a balanced ten-hour day
This structure leaves enough room for a meeting to overrun without sacrificing the final commitment.
Hotel departure
Confirm the passenger list and any changes received overnight.
First anchor meeting
The chauffeur repositions for the agreed collection point.
Flexible lunch window
Keep the venue adjustable if the morning programme changes.
Private visit or second meeting
Allow a larger margin when the route crosses central Paris.
Final scheduled arrival
Review any requested evening extension before the booked finish.
Build the day around anchor appointments
Send the commitments that cannot move first. Optional shopping, sightseeing or hospitality stops can then be placed around them.
- First pickup and planned final destination
- Non-negotiable arrival times
- Optional stops ranked by priority
- Passenger changes during the day
- Who may authorize an extension
Decide the overtime rule before the evening
Dinners, events and late meetings are common sources of extensions. The quote should identify the scheduled finish and explain how additional time is approved. Naming one authorized contact prevents conflicting instructions when several passengers are involved.
For coverage beyond one driver’s safe and legal working period, Riddr can plan a driver change or a second shift. Continuous service must be staffed; it should never depend on one person working indefinitely.
Select the vehicle for the longest part of the day
Mercedes E-Class
Efficient for one or two business passengers with light working materials.
Mercedes S-Class
A quieter executive cabin for calls, preparation and discreet arrivals.
Mercedes V-Class
Useful for three to seven passengers, assistants, samples or shopping.
Frequently asked questions
How is a full-day chauffeur booking priced?+
The service is billed by the hour with a four-hour daily minimum. The quote uses the duration required by the actual schedule.
Can the chauffeur remain available through dinner?+
Yes, when the expected finish and any extension conditions are included in the confirmed quote.
Can we change stops during the day?+
The order can be adjusted within the remaining time and operating conditions. Fixed appointments should remain clearly identified.
Can one booking continue for several days?+
Yes. A multi-day quote normally records a separate operating window and itinerary for each day.
Continue planning your Paris chauffeur service
Send your full-day itinerary
Dates, anchor appointments, passenger count and the expected finish are enough to prepare a written quote.